Sentences with phrase «finger at your spouse»

- It's easy to point the finger at your spouse for all that is happening and yet the issues may be with YOU.
Instead, of focusing on what each of them can work on, they only point fingers at their spouse.

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When people marry to erase their loneliness, they wake up to find a ring on their finger, a spouse in their bed and the familiar ache of loneliness still at home in their hearts.
Some still seem so bitter and angry at their former spouse; they're still pointing fingers at him even if they're many years past into their divorce.
While it's tempting to point fingers at our kids, our spouse, or others for the challenges we're facing at home, it's essential to take a step back and examine ourselves — our past, our «baggage,» our own thoughts and feelings — to recognize the role that we're playing and how we can change it.
In Rebecca Eanes» latest book — The Positive Parenting Workbook: An Interactive Guide for Strengthening Emotional Connection — she writes some advice I wholeheartedly agree with: While it's tempting to point fingers at our kids, our spouse, or others for the challenges we're facing at home, it's essential to take a step back and examine... -LCB- read more -RCB-
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Successful couples know how empowering it can be when each spouse takes responsibility for their own steps rather than pointing the finger at each other.
It takes two to create a problem marriage, so if you're having trouble getting along with your spouse, don't just point the finger at him or her.
While it's easier to point the finger and list all the awful things your spouse / partner does, it's much harder to look at yourself.
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